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Establishing Urban Primary Facilities as AFHCs

by Kim Martin | Jan 28, 2022

Dashboard India: Service Delivery Establishing Urban Primary Facilities as Adolescent-Friendly Health Clinics Establishing Urban Primary Facilities as AFHCs
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    Please choose from the list below the reasons why adolescents underutilize health services in India:

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    Rashtriya Kishore Swath Karyikram is the Government of India’s flagship program on adolescent health.

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    Which of the following is not one of the three steps are required for an urban primary health care facility to layer on adolescent-friendly health services (AFHS)?

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